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look, there's no way your good friend william f. buckley would have ever told conservatives to jump off the cliff and vote for christine o'donnell or richard murdoch or sharon engel when they had a chance to vote for republicans that would have beaten democratic candidates. if you look at the mistakes we made in the primary process simply because we've had this ideological litmus test over the past, again, two election cycle, we've made harry reid, we have, not democrats, we've made harry reid the majority leader again. we just got to start playing smafrter. >> a better candidate than sharon engel. his polls were terrible. joe, let me say something else. i worked for reagan, okay. reagan was a big tent guy. he was inclusive. in his administration we had moderate republicans, we had conservative republicans, we had supply siders like myself, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. can we go back to reagan's model, can we open up the party a little bit. you know what i'm thinking about particularly. this whole issue about immigration, latino
look, there's no way your good friend william f. buckley would have ever told conservatives to jump off the cliff and vote for christine o'donnell or richard murdoch or sharon engel when they had a chance to vote for republicans that would have beaten democratic candidates. if you look at the mistakes we made in the primary process simply because we've had this ideological litmus test over the past, again, two election cycle, we've made harry reid, we have, not democrats, we've made harry reid...
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neve never. >> you know, harold buckley, william f. buckley asked about the iraq war and george w. bush. george bush is conservative. he's a conservative guy but he's not a conservative. he said conservatism requires a realization of what's reality out there. again, if the party would listen to buckley that listened to reagan and listened to some of these leaders and the tent would grow and colin powell wouldn't be on the outside looking in, on the face of party that needs that guy's help. >> there are conservatives criticizing general powell's remarks articulated in short the challenges facing the party and arguably the challenges facing politics. i would agree and resemble remarks arianna made not only what republicans should do with chuck hagel. without the republican party being strong and viable nationally, it creates a vacuum in washington. i'm a proud democrat and love to see the president prevail for more often than not but you need the minority to have some strength, have some credibility, viability if for no other reason to get deals done. poor john boehner can't get a de
neve never. >> you know, harold buckley, william f. buckley asked about the iraq war and george w. bush. george bush is conservative. he's a conservative guy but he's not a conservative. he said conservatism requires a realization of what's reality out there. again, if the party would listen to buckley that listened to reagan and listened to some of these leaders and the tent would grow and colin powell wouldn't be on the outside looking in, on the face of party that needs that guy's...
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ranging from biographies of reagan to william f. buckley. and the founding director of political journalism at georgetown and a fellow at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the conservative movement's. his book blacklisted by history gives the account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans is three separate -- recipient from syracuse and john marshall law school and has won the accuracy irvine award for excellence in journalism. please join me to welcome our panelist. [applause] lee edwards would you like to start? >> it is such a pleasure and honor to be here. i was flattered to be asked for the first one last year. and i see some good friends out here and people including senator buckley he deserves a round of applause. [applause] lets us begin with a paradox. whitaker
ranging from biographies of reagan to william f. buckley. and the founding director of political journalism at georgetown and a fellow at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the conservative movement's. his book blacklisted by history...
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his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans has been the recipients of honorary doctorates from institutions like syracuse university and
his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and...
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the buckley family is virtually all catholic. william f. buckley, jr. was a strong catholic. rusher was not catholic but admired it and respected that as part of "national review." so he wanted that to continue. so he had no real beefs with "national review" although he did think there were some younger people there who probably should know more history and more of the right-wing side of history but he had kind of a relaxed attitude toward that. he dent have utopian expectations how much people would low or how ideological they would be in his older years, he was very much a team player, and i think that comes out clearly in the book. anyone else? >> an example of rusher wit. >> if you know the name of theodore sorenson, ted sorenson, one of the great word smiths for the kennedy presidency. he tried to get a race going in 1970. rusher in 1970 is really in his prime. he is about 47 years old at that point. he has been a staple on talk radio in new york for about the last ten years, and he really knows what he is doing, and he was to debate liberals on the air. there's a man wh
the buckley family is virtually all catholic. william f. buckley, jr. was a strong catholic. rusher was not catholic but admired it and respected that as part of "national review." so he wanted that to continue. so he had no real beefs with "national review" although he did think there were some younger people there who probably should know more history and more of the right-wing side of history but he had kind of a relaxed attitude toward that. he dent have utopian...
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the republican party is either going to grow up and be responsible and follow william f. buckley's advice that you will elect the most electable conservative or they're going to go the way of the whigs. >> rose: you said a republican will continue the dreadful collapse unless they adopt william f. buckley's view that conservatism is expressed in pure idealism takes into account reality. michael, let me go back to the people on the cover of "time" magazine. clearly what happened in newtown is the driving force and it is a country thinking about the future of its children but it does have allies with resources, the power of gabrielle giffords story and the power of michael bloomberg's meg phone both in terms of money as well as connections >> that's right, when i talked with david keene, president of the n.r.a., one of the things he pointed to you is his concern that we're reentering the fight that we haven't seen the early '90s the other side has coordination and money like they didn't have at that time michael bloomberg put about $10 million into five races last cycle aro
the republican party is either going to grow up and be responsible and follow william f. buckley's advice that you will elect the most electable conservative or they're going to go the way of the whigs. >> rose: you said a republican will continue the dreadful collapse unless they adopt william f. buckley's view that conservatism is expressed in pure idealism takes into account reality. michael, let me go back to the people on the cover of "time" magazine. clearly what happened...
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his works have ranged from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and is a fellow at the institute of politics at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gas is one of the leading historians of the cold war. professor guess that the the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomat george kennan. professor gattis's work has influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world and played a major role in uncovering the role of leadership personalities in determining cold war policy. the influence of his work on the narrative of the cold war can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. finally evans, a graduate of yale university, class of -- can you help me? 1955. missing that detail. mr. evans is one of the leading members of the conservative movement in the united states. his book blacklisted by history:the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mcc
his works have ranged from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and is a fellow at the institute of politics at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gas is one of the leading historians of the cold war. professor guess that the the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomat george kennan. professor gattis's work has influenced the work of cold war...
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many have written about william f. buckley jr. that irresistible renaissance man, but no one until david frisk has given us an in-depth portrait of the other bill, william rusher. who among his other solutes for contributions played a pivotal role in the life of the national draft goldwater committee. that was critical because if there had been no draft goldwater committee there would have been no presidential candidate barry goldwater in 1964 and if there had been no candidate goldwater in 1964, there would have been no president-elect ronald reagan in 1980. it was goldwater who approved reagan's famous a time for choosing television address which made reagan political star overnight and led to his running for governor of california and eventually president of the united states. david recounts how william rusher short up the goldwater committee when money ran short and spirits sagged. skillfully guided young americans for freedom and his early chaotic days and forced some order and discipline on the blithe spirits who ran "nation
many have written about william f. buckley jr. that irresistible renaissance man, but no one until david frisk has given us an in-depth portrait of the other bill, william rusher. who among his other solutes for contributions played a pivotal role in the life of the national draft goldwater committee. that was critical because if there had been no draft goldwater committee there would have been no presidential candidate barry goldwater in 1964 and if there had been no candidate goldwater in...
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. >> it is that william f buckley line a guy who pushes a woman out of the way of the bus and those who push many around. >> you can teachers and a man to fish, or you can buy him fish at a strip club with your atm money. >> there you go. >> i think we are throwing the stripper baby out with the bath water here? >> coming up, rabies shots for bill. i told him not to marry that raccoon. first, what is the latest on justin bieber? i don't know, i will ask him when i get home. he better make me stew. >>> should a 9-1-1 call be heard by all? handcuff that. a springfield, illinois pastor, is there any other kind, rang the police after engaging in what was described as not church business. the conversation was released somehow and his private pickle was very public. let's listen fans of listening. >> 9-1-1. >> i am stuck in a pair of handcuffs. i am going to need help getting out before this is a medical emergency. >> what is the problem? >> i am stuck in a pair of handcuffs. >> are you stuck in a pair of handcuffs ? >> yes, playing with them. i need some help getting out. >> you have to feel
. >> it is that william f buckley line a guy who pushes a woman out of the way of the bus and those who push many around. >> you can teachers and a man to fish, or you can buy him fish at a strip club with your atm money. >> there you go. >> i think we are throwing the stripper baby out with the bath water here? >> coming up, rabies shots for bill. i told him not to marry that raccoon. first, what is the latest on justin bieber? i don't know, i will ask him when i...
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f. they're not talking to their rank and file. they're talking to a hard core base right now. i don't know that's a winning strategy for them over the long haul. >> what is going on? lapierre used to seem his head was screwed on a couple years ago. maybe many years ago. why are they sending him out with this absolute rejectionist position? we're not doing anything on gun clips or background checks. why don't say they you know what? there's common ground here. >> we know that their membership supports what we're talking about. background checks on all gun sales. that speaks to that giant disconnect between the membership of the leadership. these are clearly out of touch from the american person, the further away from reality they're going to get. >> next to the president and his remarks today, slightly older than the newtown students. these children had all written letters to the president calling for action on gun control. which i expect young kids would do. in advance of these coming to
f. they're not talking to their rank and file. they're talking to a hard core base right now. i don't know that's a winning strategy for them over the long haul. >> what is going on? lapierre used to seem his head was screwed on a couple years ago. maybe many years ago. why are they sending him out with this absolute rejectionist position? we're not doing anything on gun clips or background checks. why don't say they you know what? there's common ground here. >> we know that their...
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so, i think, i think even if two intellectual giants, like william f buckley, and gore vidale were still with us and held a 90-minute debate it wouldn't get as much attention as the debate that you and jon stewart got. >> bill: okay. >> i'm just saying, all right? the second point i want to make is that because the media loves jon stewart and they really love him, they were willing to tolerate you. (laughter) >> it could have been anybody, right? >> well, something like that, but if jon stewart -- in jon stewart ever came out and flat-out said and meant ti don't like bill o'reilly -- now, i know he professes to like you which i'm not at all convinced he's telling the truth about, if he came out and said, no, i don't like him, i think he's a jerk shall the media would have caught you up in that debate. because they like stewart, they went easy on the-- just the encapslation of the event? >> my only point is the reason this got-- it sounds crazy to me, the reason it it got worldwide attention is because of the entertainment value. >> bill: i'm not arguing that and because of the charisma o
so, i think, i think even if two intellectual giants, like william f buckley, and gore vidale were still with us and held a 90-minute debate it wouldn't get as much attention as the debate that you and jon stewart got. >> bill: okay. >> i'm just saying, all right? the second point i want to make is that because the media loves jon stewart and they really love him, they were willing to tolerate you. (laughter) >> it could have been anybody, right? >> well, something like...
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many have written to william f. buckley jr. that year resistible man but no one but until david frisk has given a picture of the other who among his other salutary contributions played a pivotal role in the life of the national draft goldwater committee and that was critical because if there had been no draft kennedy, there would have been no presidential candidate in 1964. and if there had been no candidate goldwater in 1964, there would have been no president-elect ronald reagan in 1980. it was goldwater who proved his famous time for choosing television address which made him a political star overnight and led to his running for governor of california and eventually president of these united states. david recounts how bill rusher shore up the goldwater committee when money ran short and spirits sagged. skillfully guided young americans for freedom in his early chaotic days and forced some order and discipline on the blind spirits who ran the "national review," expanded the conservative movement through the tv program the adv
many have written to william f. buckley jr. that year resistible man but no one but until david frisk has given a picture of the other who among his other salutary contributions played a pivotal role in the life of the national draft goldwater committee and that was critical because if there had been no draft kennedy, there would have been no presidential candidate in 1964. and if there had been no candidate goldwater in 1964, there would have been no president-elect ronald reagan in 1980. it...
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even when he was governor of california, william f. buckley had to write a stirring defense of ronald reagan. reagan refused to shut down the government. he decided he had to raise taxes in california because he worked with democrats as well. that's one of the great frustrations i've had as conservative as i am. i've had young republicans on my show that have come on and said they will not vote for a revenue increase, a tax increase no matter what. they won't compromise on guns no matter what. they won't compromise with democrats no matter what. and i have to politely remind them that we actually inherited for better or worse -- i think for better -- the government of james madison. the constitution of james madison. we've got checks and balances. ronald reagan understood that. if that's who we republicans want to claim as our hero, let's take a closer look at the record of reagan. on taxes, on budgets, i would say on assault weapons especially right now for a republican party that seems to be veering, i think, dangerously close to ter
even when he was governor of california, william f. buckley had to write a stirring defense of ronald reagan. reagan refused to shut down the government. he decided he had to raise taxes in california because he worked with democrats as well. that's one of the great frustrations i've had as conservative as i am. i've had young republicans on my show that have come on and said they will not vote for a revenue increase, a tax increase no matter what. they won't compromise on guns no matter what....
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f buckley, i don't know how you pull that one off. clearly it's worn off since. look, he was a presidential candidate of a major party and he ran, you know, a reasonable campaign. he had the approveation of a large number of americans and even though it was appalling performance and a young man with great ambition and we know those were based on the so-called winter soldier testimony which has been greatly discredited so i think what the country has done is say, look, and john-- i mean, john mccain and others have made that -- their peace with the vietnam era. so we recognize that was a long time ago, there was a lot of extremism and that was in our past. i think he now represents sort of the mainstream of liberal thinking on foreign affairs and i think he will be confirmed, but let me just add one thing, i don't think it matters. of all the national security appointees, he will probably have the least influence because obama runs that kind of operation, foreign affair stuff, state department stuff out of the white house. he will not
f buckley, i don't know how you pull that one off. clearly it's worn off since. look, he was a presidential candidate of a major party and he ran, you know, a reasonable campaign. he had the approveation of a large number of americans and even though it was appalling performance and a young man with great ambition and we know those were based on the so-called winter soldier testimony which has been greatly discredited so i think what the country has done is say, look, and john-- i mean, john...
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f. the nra need to self correct before they do more damage to their cause. discuss. >> the republican party over the past year has been inside an echo chamber. they've gone to the websites they've wanted to go to that made them feel better about mitt romney's candidacy, they went to the talk radio shows that made them believe romney was going to win. same thing with television shows that reenforced all of their preexisting prejudices. and taken together, they actually believed on election day, election night into the evening, that mitt romney was going to win. and anybody that had a counterveiling opinion, well, was either a leftist or if you're a republican actually telling the truth, you're a rhino. in the end, we were correct, that they were disconnected from the political reality of middle america. the same thing is happening again here where you've got members in the house of representatives, some democrats, some republicans, looking at this through a very old lens. they need to get
f. the nra need to self correct before they do more damage to their cause. discuss. >> the republican party over the past year has been inside an echo chamber. they've gone to the websites they've wanted to go to that made them feel better about mitt romney's candidacy, they went to the talk radio shows that made them believe romney was going to win. same thing with television shows that reenforced all of their preexisting prejudices. and taken together, they actually believed on election...
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it might have been william f. buckley, but it's the truth of it's true. when you have kids, you are mugged by your kids. you are mugged by taxes. that turns you into a liberal -- a conservative, and a liberal, i was saying this earlier to somebody that like a liberal can hold on to their ideas until it's their property, and then all the sudden it's like they are not sharing at all, and that's kind of the, i think that's the evolution. i do worry that, you know, we're becoming part of a society where we believe our government should be an all caring being. i believe the government should help those in need, but we're establishing the government should help everybody. that scares me. we have to take that back and teach people that self-reliance and achievement is what matters. it's the only thing that makes you feel good. [applause] >> time for the last question, right back there. >> hello, greg. >> hi. >> i got a question if you've already started working on or have another idea for the next book actually? >> who told you to ask this question? [laughter] i
it might have been william f. buckley, but it's the truth of it's true. when you have kids, you are mugged by your kids. you are mugged by taxes. that turns you into a liberal -- a conservative, and a liberal, i was saying this earlier to somebody that like a liberal can hold on to their ideas until it's their property, and then all the sudden it's like they are not sharing at all, and that's kind of the, i think that's the evolution. i do worry that, you know, we're becoming part of a society...
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it was founded by william f. buckley jr.. or the next 90 minutes we will hear from bill kristol and others. >> you wrote a book called bush country in which she celebrated the achievement of our 43rd president. he is a guy that thought deeply about immigration reform, poverty, and trying to craft a middle class agenda. now a lot are thinking the same thing. do think republicans were too quick? >> sorry. i was tweeting. yes and no. politically, republicans distance themselves from george w. bush because it was the thing to do. numbers do not lie. he became very unpopular. parties to not to embrace figures and politicians to become unpopular. my view is that a lot of distress over bush' domestic agenda from which they fled the gangnam could 2005. is that an ancillary -- it had been an ancillary result of failure to defend iraq and have a favorable recognition. >> what might have been a successful policy agenda. >> i think the entire country stopped listening to president bush which would be good for the country when it lost fai
it was founded by william f. buckley jr.. or the next 90 minutes we will hear from bill kristol and others. >> you wrote a book called bush country in which she celebrated the achievement of our 43rd president. he is a guy that thought deeply about immigration reform, poverty, and trying to craft a middle class agenda. now a lot are thinking the same thing. do think republicans were too quick? >> sorry. i was tweeting. yes and no. politically, republicans distance themselves from...
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might have been william f. buckley, but is the truth. at a certain point life mugs you in some many different ways. weapon you have kids you're mugged by your kid, mugged by tacks, and that conservative -- and a liberal -- i was saying this earlier to somebody -- a liberal can hold on to their fanciful ideas until it's their problem and then all of a sudden they're not sharing at all, and that kind of the -- that's the evolution. i do worry that we're becoming part of a society where we believe our government should be this all-caring being. i believe the government should help people in need but we're establishing the government should be helping everybody that scares me when we have to take that back and teach people that self-relines and achievement is what matters. the only thing that makes you feel good. [applause] >> time for the last question right back here. >> hello, greg. >> hi. >> just got a question. you've already started working on or have any idea for your next book? >> who told you to ask this question? >> i told you to w
might have been william f. buckley, but is the truth. at a certain point life mugs you in some many different ways. weapon you have kids you're mugged by your kid, mugged by tacks, and that conservative -- and a liberal -- i was saying this earlier to somebody -- a liberal can hold on to their fanciful ideas until it's their problem and then all of a sudden they're not sharing at all, and that kind of the -- that's the evolution. i do worry that we're becoming part of a society where we believe...
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william f. buckley in the 1960s at some point had to start defining the boundaries of conservatism. he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to say one other really important point. because i made a mistake over the past month talking about how republicans have also won a majority in the house. as this article i was referencing mentioned, we actually got a minority of votes nationwide in house races. it was just gerrymandering from 2010 that gave us the majority. >> well, it was interesting to me, the congressional republicans went on a three-day retreat and concluded that retreat is a good strategy. and that's what they've done because they are looking at your poll and other polls that have republicans at historic lows in terms of the
william f. buckley in the 1960s at some point had to start defining the boundaries of conservatism. he went after the john birch society, ayn rand, george wallace. that has to happen again with this party because it's getting smaller and smaller. in this debate, we actually have conservative thinkers, talking about ronald reagan being a rhino, a republican in name only, because he supported an assault weapons ban. they keep pushing themselves closer and closer to the cliff. but i just have to...
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f. kennedy, presents a panel discussion on the collection of recordings of the late president in conversation from the oval office and cabinet room in july 1962. the tapes include discussions on numerous topics of the day, including the cuban missile crisis and vietnam. this is about an hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation and on behalf of my colleagues, the director of the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum, and all of our library foundation collects, i thank you all for coming this evening. let me begin by acknowledging the generous underwriters of the kennedy library forum. lee sponsor, bank of america, raytheon, boston capital, global institute, the boston foundation, and our media partners, "the boston globe" and wbe are. tonight's forum is a very special one for those who work at the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum. tonight's forum is a testimony to the hard work and dedication
f. kennedy, presents a panel discussion on the collection of recordings of the late president in conversation from the oval office and cabinet room in july 1962. the tapes include discussions on numerous topics of the day, including the cuban missile crisis and vietnam. this is about an hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm the executive director of the john f. kennedy library foundation and on behalf of my colleagues, the director of the john f. kennedy presidential library...